HARLOW Confirmed For ROCKLAHOMA Festival

February 23, 2009

Los Angeles-based band HARLOW has been confirmed for this year's Rocklahoma festival, set to take place July 9-12, 2009 on the Catch The Fever Festival Grounds in Pryor, Oklahoma. HARLOW will perform on Friday, July 10. Also scheduled to appear are KEEL, KIX, GYPSY PISTOLEROS and former SCORPIONS drummer Herman Rarebell's new project HERMAN ZE GERMAN AND FRIENDS. Rumored acts include POISON and DEF LEPPARD.

HARLOW released its second CD, "Now and Then", last October via Retrospect Records. The album contains the new single "Fear On The Radio", featuring back-up vocals from Cherie Currie of THE RUNAWAYS, and the 1986 single "Rock the Box".

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/harlowrox.

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